' AUCTIONS. SUBDIVISION OP 1000 ACRES. AGRICULTURAL AND GRAZING FARM.THREE MILES FROM MARTON. "WILSDEN." THE PROPERTY OP late t. r. cash. npHIS well-known property lias been •*- subdivided into four convenient farms, ranging in size from 200 to 300 acres, and, under instructions from the Trustees, will bo ofl'cred at auction by Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., and Dalgety and Go., Ltd., at Marton, on i SATURDAY, lGtli JULY, 1910. The property is situato threo miles from Marton and ono milo from Bonny Glou_ Railway' Station, and being in a district noted for its cropping and grazfng capabilities, must commend itself to those requiring farms. It is being offered on. the following terms:— 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, , 5 per cent, in one month, 10 per cent, in 12 months or substantial improvements to that extent to bo put on the property. Balance on mortgage, 5 years at 5 per cent. Lithograph plans will be ready in' a few days. ' Pull particulars may be obtained from Messrs. Fullerton-Smith, Miles and-Cook, Marton, Feilding, or Taihape, or the Auctioneers. SALE BY' MORTGAGE. Messes. \v. h. turnbull and CO., Auctioneers, acting under instructions from the Registrar- ofthe Supreme Court, at Wellington, will offer for sale, by public auction, at their Rooms, Panama Street, AVellington, on WEDNESDAY, the day of JULY, 1910, at 2.30 p.m., ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Land ' situate at the Lower Hutt, being part of Section No. 24 r.n the plan of the LoVer Hutt District, in the provincial District of. Wellington, BOUNDED oil tile North, sml .West, measuring Forty-eight hs) links and one hundred and - twenty-six, (126) links respectively by other part of the same section, now or lately belonging to one William Fitz.hcrberfc,, on, the South seventy-nine (79) links, also by other part of the same section, now or lately in the occupation of .William Saxby, and on the- East one hundred and twenty-nine (129) links by , the road along the riverside, AND ALSO, all that Piece of Land,' si.tu- . ated in the Lower Hutt District in ' the Provincial District of. Wellington aforesaid, being part of Section No. 21 on the map of the said dis- ■ trict, containing '2 roods 'and'twenty-" . one perches (2 roods 21 perches), and BOUNDED by a line commencing at a point two thousand eight hundred and forty-five (2845) links from No. 1 trig, having a bearing of 71deg.,31mjn. aiid extending in a' South-westerly direction one hundred and sixty-five (IGS) links on a magnetic bearing of 182deg.. 12nnn., tlieuce by a line , extending South-east. Three •hundred and twenty (320) links on a magnetic bearing of ono hundred and twentytwo degrees forty-six minutes (122deg. 46miu.), thence by a line extending in a Northeast direction ninety (90) links on a magnetic, bearing of 27deg. 02min., thence by a line extendingin a ' South-east direction forty (40) links on a magnetic -bearing, 105deg. lGmin., thence by a line extending in a North-east direction one hundred and ' twenty-seven (127) links on a magnetic bearing Lf Hdeg. 35min.,' thouce'bya line extending in a Northwest direction four hundred and ten (410) links on a magnetic bearing, of llldeg." 1-tmin., to tho commencing point, BE all the said measurements and each and evel-y ,of them a little more or less, with the buildings and erections thereon, subject to existing tenancies. • \ Mortgagees' application and estimate of property can be seen at the office of the Registrar any time prior to sale.. Particulars and conditions of. sale, and plan of the land may be inspected at the offices of 1 v YOUNG AND TRIPE, . Solicitors, . Wellington. Or, . THE AUCTIONEERS. Wellington. GREAT CHANCE FOR MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL TO BUY A ■ FIRST-CLASS FARM OF 1 AA ACRES, Freehold, situated in the L"/l/ Wairarapa, 1 milt,-from school, creamery, post office, and railway station, all in grass, G acres in crop, all ploughable when stumped, well watered by creeks, divided into 12 paddocks; Grooiued House,' trapshed, liayshed, 10bail cowshed. Stock includes 27 milking cows, 1 heifers, 1 bull, 43 sheep, 2 horses, 30 pigs, .£3O of hay, trap, cans, and everything as a going concern. Price for the lot, .£2210. Cash required, .£050; balance can remain on at 4$ per cent. 'lift ACRES, Wairarapa, all-in grass, llv miles from : school, post office, and creamery, undulating country, well watered by creeks, 5-roomed House, and ail necessary outbuildings. At present carrying 30 cows and few sheep. Price .£l2 per acre. Terms—Both these properties have been personally inspected by us, and we can thoroughly recommend them, , COCHRANE & BUTEMENT Land and Estate Agents, ' ■ MASTERTON. P.O. Box 112. Telephone 99. LUNCHEON AND'TEA ROOMS. ■ BLENHEIM. WE HAVE FOR SALE, the Trocadero Luncheon and Tea R-ooms, situated in the very centre of Blenheim, Owing to ill-health, the owner has very reluctantly to give up business, and the rooms are for Absolute Sale as a going_ concern for .£2lO, which price represents practically the. value of the plant, fittings, and furniture. The premises have a fouT years' lease to run, at. a rental of from ,£1 to 255. per week. This is a splendid opportunity, and we recommend the rooms with confidence. GRIFFITHS AND SOW, LAND AGENTS, BLENHEIM, CHOICE DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, pn ACRES, all well grassed; sub\brJ , divided into 10 paddocks; well watered, all level; 30 acres been ploughed, good wire fencing; now carrying 25 cows; splendid 8-roomed _ house, nicely situated; first-class outbuildings, including concrete-Hoar cowshed; very choice property; only 1 mile from Post Office, School, and Railway Station: Price, £io per acre; .£4BO cash, balance ,10 years, at 6 per cent. A snip. 1 1 Of! ACRES, all in grass except 2 lOu acres shelter bush; 100 acres has been ploughed and resown; ' well fenced; 12 paddocks; now carrying 75 cows; 1 j miles from Factory, School, and Post Of. fioe; 9-roomed House and 21-bail cowshed. This is without exception the most highly improved farm in the riistrict; frontage all planted with shelter and ornamental trees; very - healthy position. Price, .£27 10s. per acre; ,£IOOO cash, balance 5 per cent. This is a raro chance for anyone wanting a nice home. Write at ouce to YOUNG, IlOiSiiS, AKj) CO.. Stratford. A CHEAP DAIRY FARM, f)An ACRES of level and undulating land; 9 miles from nunlerville and li miles from school ami creamery; ISO acres in grass, and carrying 500 sheep, 40 milking cows and 5 dry cows, 8 paddocks, 5-roomed house, stable, cowshed, etc.; 2 acres of orchard, and garden. Only ils 10s. per acre, with 40 cows given in. ,£SOO cash. Apply sharp, as this-is worth looking at. 2072 J. HARRIS S-OMS, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION.
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